On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 15:06, Michael Heironimus wrote:
On the UNIX side, set the group of the entire directory tree to blswin32
(chgrp -R). Set all the file permissions to 664 (or 660) so they're r/w
by group and owner, and all the directory permissions to 2775 (or 2770).
I recommend GNU
I'm having trouble figuring out how to edit the permissions on the users
that log into my samba controlled domain.
I have it controlling some Windows 2000 workstations. When I log in to
the domain, I am unable to install programs or even configure the
internet properties. Can someone point me
I need a quick rundown on creating directories that get group access.
I have a folder that I want everyone in the blswin32 group to be able to
read and write. I set force group to blswin32 for the samba share, but
it still gives me a n error opening the database. It is because I don't
have read